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Hear about travel to Mexico City as the Amateur Traveler talks to Ashley Russell from SheRoamsAbout.com about the unique and vibrant capital of Mexico. Why should you go to Mexico City? Ashley says, "I think Mexico City is It's a very unique city people always say there's so much to do, there's so much architecture, and history, but what I think is interesting about it is, and what people don't expect, is that it's a fusion between the European opulence that you would get in cities like Paris and London, with all of the culture and flavor that comes with Latin America. There is so much to do and see, and there really is something for everyone." Ashley recommends a unique itinerary for visiting Mexico City, focusing on experiences off the beaten path. She highlights a combination of lesser-known attractions and cultural experiences that showcase the city's rich history, vibrant food scene, and architectural marvels. Key recommendations include: Market Tour, Food Tasting, and Cooking Class: Ashley suggests starting with a tour that offers an immersive experience of Mexico City's local markets. This isn't just any market tour; it includes food tastings and a cooking class, providing a deep dive into the local cuisine and shopping culture. The tour begins near the Zocalo, leading to the Mercado Abelardo L. Rodriguez, a market known for its murals and unique history. --- https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-mexico-city-mexico/
Over 40 ministers met today in Dubai in support of subnational climate action, joining the COP28 Presidency to announce a series of partnerships to accelerate the net-zero transition and climate resilience in cities.The announcements span sectors including buildings, waste and resource management systems, urban water resilience, and urban nature restoration. They build on the 1 December launch of the Coalition for High Ambition Multilevel Partnerships for Climate Action (CHAMP) to include cities and regions in the design of federal climate commitments and strategies.“Meeting the aims of the Paris Agreement and keeping 1.5°C within reach depends on the leadership and support of the world's mayors and governors,” said Dr. Al Jaber, “That is why at COP28 we have empowered leaders and communities by launching CHAMP and working with organizations like UN-Habitat and Bloomberg Philanthropies to recognize and support the important roles cities and their leaders can play in addressing climate change."Multilevel Action, Urbanization, Built Environment and Transport Day hosted the second Urban Climate Ministerial, co-organized with United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), and the UN Climate Change High-Level Champion for COP28,and concludes a week of unprecedented mayoral and gubernatorial participation in the COP process. Brazil's Minister of Cities, HE Jader Barbalho Filho, closed the meeting by announcing Brazil's plans to widen participation and mobilization for the Ministerial at COP30.The COP28 Presidency and Bloomberg Philanthropies partnered to deliver the Local Climate Action Summit (LCAS) (1-2 December), which saw over 500 subnational leaders join the summit portion of a COP for the first time. Nearly USD $500 million of new city-focused climate investment was also announced.6 December outcomes include:The Buildings BreakthroughThe Buildings Breakthrough, launched with the support of 27 countries, is led by France and Morocco. The partnership aims to make ‘near-zero and resilient buildings' the new normal by 2030, addressing the fact that the building sector alone accounts for nearly 40 percent of global energy-related CO2 emissions, 50 percent of extracted materials, and one-third of global waste.The Cement BreakthroughThe Cement and Concrete Breakthrough was launched by Canada and the UAE, along with an inaugural cohort of endorsing countries that include the United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan and Germany. The initiative strives to make clean cement the preferred choice in global markets, with near-zero emission cement production established and growing in every region of the world by 2030.The Waste to Zero initiativeWaste to Zero[1] is a voluntary coalition made up of governments of all levels, NGOs, and the private sector to decarbonize the waste management sector and transform waste into resources[2]. Waste to Zero is an official initiative under the UAE's ‘Year of Sustainability' and spearheaded by the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE), Abu Dhabi Waste Management Company (Tadweer), and Roland Berger.The Waste MAPThe Waste MAP is the first-ever global platform to use satellite monitoring to track and measure methane emissions from waste, developed by the Global Methane Hub[3], Google Foundation, Rocky Mountain Institute, Clean Air Taskforce (CATF), the Netherlands Institute for Space Research (SRON)/GHGSat, and Carbon Mapper. Local governments and NGOs can use the platform to identify and mitigate methane emissions before they become hazardous. The platform is set to go live in 20 global megacities that are collectively home to over 100 million people.Two new programmes to accelerate the adoption of 15-minute city (15MC)/proximity planning policies and measure their impactC40, a network of nearly 100 mayors of the world's leading cities, is increasing actions to accelerate the adoption of the 15-minute City (15MC) - highly liveable, walkable, and people-oriented cities. The Green and Thriving Neighborhoods programme created in collaboration with Urban Partners provides deep support to more than 40 cities to help them turn the 15MC into reality through the implementation of concrete pilot projects. C40 also launched a tool to measure the impacts of 15MC with Novo Nordisk. The Healthy Neighborhoods Explorer, created with Novo Nordisk's Cities will enable policymakers to measure how 15MCs significantly reduce emissions and offer residents better health.The Generation Restoration projectGuided by the Paris Agreement and the Global Biodiversity Framework, the Generation Restoration[4] project (2023-2025) is currently supporting pilot projects to catalyze urban ecosystem restoration and emissions mitigation in eight world cities[5]. These cities include Douala (Cameroon); Dakar-Plateau & Thies (Senegal); Quezon City (the Philippines); Kochi (India); Sirajganj (Bangladesh); Samborondon (Ecuador); Mexico City (Mexico); and Manaus (Brazil).Commitments to fossil fuel-free land transportWorld transport systems are vital for people's lives and livelihoods, with transport representing around 22 percent of global carbon emissions.The COP28 Presidency, the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, the International Transport Forum, and the International Energy Agency have come together to organize the first ever transport-energy ministerial at a COP. Working closely with key delivery partners, including the SLOCAT Partnership, the Air Transport Action Group and the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions team, the COP28 Presidency spotlighted key solutions to decarbonize the transport sector.The sustainable land transport community, led primarily by the SLOCAT Partnership, agreed to mark the first ever World Sustainable Transport Day on 26 November 2023, and issued a call to action to double the share of energy efficient and fossil-free forms of land transport by 2030. Initiated by SLOCAT and REN21 jointly with IDDRI, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP), International Association of Railways (UIC), International Union of Railways (UITP) and World Resources Institute (WRI), and endorsed by Chile and Columbia and 60 multi stakeholder organizations.‘A Playbook foThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/6022096/advertisement
Heidi & Charles have the pleasure of welcoming Jeremiah (Bula Tulum) on the show, who owns two kava bars internationally in Mexico! His first location is in Tulum, which then sparked the second opening of Bula Tulum in Mexico City. Jeremiah brings a unique perspective and is our first international kava bar guest.
Zac Campbell:My name is Zac Campbell. I'm a chef, a wedding and event planner, a former interior designer, and a lover of living life out loud. I've produced upward of 300 weddings and events all over the world. I've had the privilege to cook for Rock Stars, Royals, and Regular Joes and Janes. I've lived life with passion. I've hit hard times and I've celebrated the good times. I've been engaged twice and married once. Not only have I created beautiful events for other people, I have also created my own “BIG DAY”!John Rogers:John was born in Bogota, Colombia, and grew up in Denver, Colorado.He attended the University of Colorado in Boulder with a major in Finance.He moved to Dallas, Texas where he was a bank examiner for two years.He attended law school at the University of Texas in Austin. He worked at the Federal Reserve Bank and was the assistant city attorney in Dallas where he worked in zoning and urban planning.John retired in 2014 and was a flight attendant with Southwest Airlines, working at World Market, and LA Fitness.He moved to Mexico City in June 2022.Quick factsHere are some quick facts on Mexico City, Mexico:Area: 1,495 square kilometers (577 sq mi)Altitude: 2,240 meters (7,350 ft)Climate: Temperate, with hot summers and cool wintersTime zone: Central Standard Time (UTC-6)Languages: Spanish, Nahuatl, and other indigenous languagesCurrency: Mexican peso (MXN)Government: Federal republicCapital: Mexico CityMexico City is the most populous city in North America and the second-largest city in the Americas after São Paulo, Brazil. It is also one of the world's largest metropolitan areas, with a population of over 22 million people. The city is located in the Valley of Mexico, at an altitude of over 2,000 meters (6,600 feet). Mexico City has a long and rich history, dating back to its founding by the Aztecs in the 14th century. The city was conquered by the Spanish in 1521 and became the capital of New Spain. After Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821, Mexico City remained the capital of the new nation.Today, Mexico City is a modern metropolis with a diverse population. The city is home to a wide range of cultural attractions, including museums, historical sites, and theaters. Mexico City is also a major center for business, finance, and education. Support the showIf you enjoy these podcasts, please make a donation by clicking the coffee cup on any page of our website www.wheredogaysretire.com. Each cup of coffee costs $5 and goes towards bringing you these podcasts in the future.If you or you know someone who is interested in being a guest on the podcast, please contact me at mark@wheredogaysretire.com. Please join our Where Do Gays Retire Facebook group at Where Do Gays Retire? | FacebookThank you so much for listening!
Zac Campbell:My name is Zac Campbell. I'm a chef, a wedding and event planner, a former interior designer, and a lover of living life out loud. I've produced upward of 300 weddings and events all over the world. I've had the privilege to cook for Rock Stars, Royals, and Regular Joes and Janes. I've lived life with passion. I've hit hard times and I've celebrated the good times. I've been engaged twice and married once. Not only have I created beautiful events for other people, I have also created my own “BIG DAY”!John Rogers:John was born in Bogota, Colombia, and grew up in Denver, Colorado.He attended the University of Colorado in Boulder with a major in Finance.He moved to Dallas, Texas where he was a bank examiner for two years.He attended law school at the University of Texas in Austin. He worked at the Federal Reserve Bank and was the assistant city attorney in Dallas where he worked in zoning and urban planning.John retired in 2014 and was a flight attendant with Southwest Airlines, working at World Market, and LA Fitness.He moved to Mexico City in June 2022.Quick factsHere are some quick facts on Mexico City, Mexico:Area: 1,495 square kilometers (577 sq mi)Altitude: 2,240 meters (7,350 ft)Climate: Temperate, with hot summers and cool wintersTime zone: Central Standard Time (UTC-6)Languages: Spanish, Nahuatl, and other indigenous languagesCurrency: Mexican peso (MXN)Government: Federal republicCapital: Mexico CityMexico City is the most populous city in North America and the second-largest city in the Americas after São Paulo, Brazil. It is also one of the world's largest metropolitan areas, with a population of over 22 million people. The city is located in the Valley of Mexico, at an altitude of over 2,000 meters (6,600 feet). Mexico City has a long and rich history, dating back to its founding by the Aztecs in the 14th century. The city was conquered by the Spanish in 1521 and became the capital of New Spain. After Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821, Mexico City remained the capital of the new nation.Today, Mexico City is a modern metropolis with a diverse population. The city is home to a wide range of cultural attractions, including museums, historical sites, and theaters. Mexico City is also a major center for business, finance, and education. Support the showIf you enjoy these podcasts, please make a donation by clicking the coffee cup on any page of our website www.wheredogaysretire.com. Each cup of coffee costs $5 and goes towards bringing you these podcasts in the future.If you or you know someone who is interested in being a guest on the podcast, please contact me at mark@wheredogaysretire.com. Please join our Where Do Gays Retire Facebook group at Where Do Gays Retire? | FacebookThank you so much for listening!
We're in Mexico City, Mexico, with Alex Veka of VibeAdventures.com. We talk about visiting the Frida Kahlo Museum, eating fried insects at Mercado San Juan, and exploring the Chapultepec Castle. Show notes are at https://WeTravelThere.com/mexicocity Bluffworks' stylish clothing is designed with the modern traveler in mind. It is wrinkle-resistant, machine washable, and very comfortable with hidden pockets to protect your valuables. Save 10% with our promo code at WeTravelThere.com/bluffworks
in this episode we chat with rogelio morales. we go over why it took him 3 years to play, the growth in mexico, his love of music and overall the legacy he intends to leave behind. take a listen and enjoy...episode 100 of my solo recordings.
In this episode i bring on Luis de la Riva on to talk about his dodgeball journey and the years of struggle it took to get to where it is in Mexico and the world stage as a whole. From a sport that failed him to one he finds himself thinking about daily we dive into the family he developed in Lobos and overall legacy in the sport as a whole. take a listen and enjoy
3 AM TALES OF TERROR CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISEDWelcome to episode 17!! This episode we will be telling you the history of the Isla de las Muñecas or as you may also know it - The Island of the Dolls!! We also tell you a creepy encounter tale found from Creepy Pasta!We hope you enjoy!Subscribe and view pictures from episodes at https://www.3amtalesofterror.comQuestions or story ideas for us? Email us at info@3amtalesofterror.comLike, follow, and subscribe to us on;Facebook https://www.facebook.com/3amtalesofterrorInstagram https://www.instagram.com/3amtalesofterror/YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcyIyoetod5LNQnZ9qz4P8wAnd as always,Stay Terrified!Episode Art Cred: Hannah WilsonWe would also like to thank Tabletop Audio for the background and ambience music used in all our episodes!
Hello to you listening in Mexico City, Mexico!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Time Out Tuesday and your host, Diane Wyzga.Maybe like me you've been set the task of writing an obituary or delivering a eulogy for a loved one. Perhaps you've sat staring into space wondering where and how do I begin?I have a suggestion for you. Put aside the numbers, the credentials, the framed diplomas, and the run-on list of who begat whom. Ask yourself: What did the deceased hold in his or her affection? What brought them to light and life? How did they move through the day? Where did they turn for solace and inspiration? What dreams did they realize? What dreams stayed beyond their grasp? What is it that you recall about them celebrating delights, weathering challenges, exploring the mystery that was given to them to live. Some foibles, some mistakes, some pretty good times, some not so bad after all. After the mourners have gone their separate ways perhaps what will remain with them is the feeling that no matter what Life has visited upon us, at the end of the day we can concede, “If this isn't happiness, I don't know what is!” You're invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! Remember to stop by the website, check out the Services, arrange a Discovery Call, and Opt In to stay current with Diane and Quarter Moon Story Arts and on Linked In. Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts
Uncomfortable Conversations Podcast The Untold Stories of the 3HO Kundalini Yoga Community
Siri Om was born Ivan Sanchezin Mexico City in 1971, graduated from the National University of Plastic Arts with a degree in Graphic Communication. Being a restless seeker of answers and in the midst of incessant alcoholism and deep depression he begins taking regular kundalini classes in February 2006. Making great changes in his life, he takes his practice to the next level with TT at RaMa Mexico City in 2009. By 2010 he dedicates himself to teaching Kundalini classes, and by 2017 he graduated as a Level II teacher. During those years teaching kundalini classes and along with his work as a graphic designer, he developed his dream of becoming a Lead Trainer or “teacher of future kundalini yoga teachers” in association with 3HO and KRI Kundalini Research Institute. In 2019 he starts an internet radio show called ComoUnidad Radio where he shares his yogic lifestyle grounded in daily life. The Premka book release in 2020 sent him into confusion; But it wasn't until 2021 that he finally cut ties with the RaMA Mexico City/3HO) base, TT Organization and 3HO altogether. Today he is the founder of the Ganesha Espacio Community, has changed his name to Siri Ganesha and is bringing yoga and meditation to low- and middle-income people. He currently spends most of his time teaching classes online and is passionate about music and cinema. You can DONATE to this broadcast at: http://www.gurunischan.com/uncomfortableconversations To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Uncomfortable Conversations Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2lEfcoaDgbCCmztPZ4XIuN?si=vH-cH7HzRs-qFxzEuogOqg
Clubhush.org We are a US based entertainment company specializing in the nightclub business. We first formed in 1996, with an emphasis on the adult Urban contemporary market. Over the last 25 years, we have owned over 21 different successful nightclubs in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia including: Club Dimensions, The Underground, Club Twist, Club Onyx, Club Vegas, Club Matrix – Charlotte NC (1), Club Matrix- Spartanburg SC (2), Club Matrix – Winston-Salem NC (3), Ice 2K, Club Carnival, Club Fusion (1), Club Fusion (2), Club Deep, Club Hush – Dalton GA (1), Club Hush – Spartanburg SC (2) , Club Rain, Club 221, Club Visions, Club Hush – Charlotte Central Ave. (3) and Club Hush – Charlotte Independence Blvd.(4), Club Hush – Charlotte Sugar Creek Rd. (5). We have since consolidated our operations into our “Club Hush” brand. Club Hush Management LLC. is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. We will maintain our Corporate Offices in Charlotte that will oversee our various locations. We plan to open Hush locations in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Dubai UAE, Tokyo Japan, London England, San Pablo Brazil, Seoul Korea, New York, Barcelona Spain, Paris France, Mexico City Mexico and Johannesburg South Africa. With 12 established Mega Clubs, we will be positioned to Franchise into Multiple Worldwide Markets.
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This time the BierTalk goes to Mexico - there we meet Jessica Martinez, who has made a name for herself all over the world through her many activities and travels around beer. Jessica is Head Brewer, Beer Sommelier and International Beer and Mead Judge. She is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding female brewers in Mexico, because in addition to her invaluable experience, she is also a leader and promoter of women. Among her achievements, her participation as a beer judge in more than 32 prestigious national and international events stands out, as well as her participation in different lectures, training courses and collaborations in beer brewing. Finally, it is worth mentioning that Jessica is the creator of Morrigan beer, a Scotch Ale style craft beer that has participated in multiple competitions and has been decorated with more than 10 prestigious awards. In BierTalk, we taste another of her creations, the avocado beer called Avobeer, which currently comes in three different varieties...
Danny is an anthropologist and adventurer who is building a reputation for setting ultra-endurance world records across a range of sports. After competing at a national level as a sprinter, footballer, canoeist, and rower at both high school and university, Danny discovered adventure when he attempted to row across the Atlantic Ocean as a 22-year-old. Since then, he celebrated the completion of his Ph.D. at Cambridge University by spending 6 months cycling from Mexico City (Mexico) to Ushuaia (Argentina), set 7 official Guinness World records for exploration when he rowed across the Arctic Ocean, and set 2 new ultra-endurance swimming records for swimming. Today, he's talking about his latest swim, when he set a new FKT of 41 hrs 7 minutes for swimming the full length of all 13 publicly accessible lakes in the English Lake District.Instagram @TheWorldBeAPlaygroundBorn in Utah's Wasatch Mountains, Gnarly Nutrition is committed to educating and inspiring athletes at all levels. Gnarly provides honest, effective and great-tasting nutrition that is NSF Certified and NSF Certified for Sport. Gnarly's full line features science-backed products free of hormones, GMOs, proprietary blends or anything artificial. Add Gnarly Nutrition to your training regime to ensure successful sends. Get 15% off your first order by using the code gnarlyadventure15 at gognarly.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Canadian Parents & Grandparents Success rate at Mexico City, MexicoGood day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this Data Analysis release from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. Today is the 25th of March, 2022.Today we are going to talk about the total Visa applications processed through the Parents & Grandparents sponsorship program at the Canadian post in Mexico City, Mexico, and the success rate of the program from the Canadian Visa Post in Mexico City. The data we will be analyzing is for the year of 2019, 2020 and 2021. Mexico City, Mexico has a good success rate trajectory with the Federal Parents & Grandparents sponsorship program and in 2019, Mexico City, Mexico has processed 1003 applications with a success rate of 84%. In 2020, Mexico City, Mexico processed 265 applications possibly because of the pandemic, and had a success rate of 89% and last year, in 2021 Mexico City, Mexico accepted 464 applications and had a success rate of 92%. Talking about the Trajectory, Mexico City, Mexico has been almost steady across the 3 years The Wholesome approach offered by Polinsys supports multiple Canadian Permanent Residence pathways both federal and provincial, on a single platform. Please attend the FREE on-demand webinars by following this link: https://polinsys.com/p
Spousal and Children sponsorship Canada Immigration Success Rate Mexico City, MexicoGood day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this Data Analysis release from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. Today is the 16th of March, 2022.Today we are going to talk about the total Visa applications processed through the spousal and dependents sponsorship other than parents and grandparents based on the visa post processing the applications. This video is about the Canadian post in Mexico City, Mexico. This data is for the year 2019, 2020 and 2021. Mexico City, Mexico has a good success rate trajectory in this family class and in 2019, Mexico City, Mexico has accepted 2975 applications with a success rate of 85%. In 2020, Mexico City, Mexico processed 1651 applications possibly because of the Pandemic and had a success rate of 86% and last year, in 2021 Mexico City, Mexico accepted 3177 applications and had a success rate of 86% Talking about the Trajectory, Mexico City, Mexico has been steady across the 3 years The Wholesome approach offered by Polinsys supports multiple Canadian Permanent Residence pathways both federal and provincial, on a single platform. Please attend the FREE on-demand webinars by following this link: https://polinsys.com/p
Wowsers, two for the price of one? You know it! Turns out there is more than one Witch's house in Mexico. So, we did two of the biggest ones we could find for this third episode of Witchy Month.The one that was assigned was Casa De Las Brujas in Guanajuato, Mexico. This one will haunt you with a history of Dutch torture, two aunts that supposedly prey on young men, and an almost too personal story.The second is Casa de Bruja in Mexico City, Mexico. This one has a huge history around a psychic surgeon for politicians and celebrities'. Don't know what that means? Well, neither did Davis. She still might be seen in this location, despite having died over 40 years ago. Enjoy this double episode and remember that next week is the final of Witchy month. What will the next month's theme be? You can choose, or you can let the Patreons choose, but they get weird sometimes.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/tppp)
ANG on the Virtual Sessions presented by The DJ Sessions 1/6/22 About ANG - ANG is a duo comprised of Mexican, LA-based producers Arturo Kahan & Gabriel Haber. Their lifelong passion for music has driven them to create a wide variety of multi-genre tracks, surprising their audience with each release. While ANG's sound is mainly cataloged as progressive trance, they include big room, heavy bass progressive glitched-out tones, and electro house elements that will captivate a special emotion from you in each song. In the past years, ANG's energetic productions have racked up several millions of plays from all over the world, and have stayed on the Beatport top 100 charts continuously with each release. They are constantly releasing songs on major labels such as Spinnin' Records (Warner), Rave Culture, Revealed Recordings, Maxximize Records (Warner), Enhanced Music & TNC! In terms of production, these young talents have released songs with industry titans such as Bassjackers and Dash Berlin, and many more! They´ve headlined multiple shows and festivals throughout the world such as EDC Mexico (Mainstage) and some of the hottest clubs internationally in Mykonos (Greece), Bangkok (Thailand), Xi´an (China), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Mexico City (Mexico), Acapulco (Mexico) and more cities. Having already accumulated support from dance music heavyweights such as Martin Garrix, Tiesto, David Guetta, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, Hardwell, The Chainsmokers, Dash Berlin, Nicky Romero, W&W, Blasterjaxx, etc; all over the world in major festivals, radio stations and nightclubs such as Tomorrowland, Ultra, EDC, AMF, Beyond Wonderland, Lollapalooza, Ushuaia Ibiza, Slam FM, SiriusXM. About The DJ Sessions - With over 2,200 episodes produced over the last eleven years “The DJ Sessions”, a Twitch and Mixcloud “Featured Partner”, has featured international artists such as: BT, Robert Babicz, Camo & Krooked, SNBRN, ANG, Amon Tobin, Simon Patterson, Lindsey Stirling, Mako, Morgan Page, Jes, Piem, Cut Chemist, Yves Larock, Tocadisco, Bjorn Akesson, Toronto is Broken, Alchimyst, Judge Jules, DubFX, DJs From Mars, Rudosa, Thievery Corporation, Sander Van Dorn, GAWP, Hollaphonic, Kissy Sell Out, Somna, David Morales, Roxanne, JB & Scooba, Massimo Vivona, Moulinx, Futuristic Polar Bears, Many Few, Joe Stone, Reboot, Truncate, Scotty Boy, Jody Wisternoff, Benny Bennasi, Dance Loud, Christopher Lawrence, Oliver Twizt, Ricardo Torres, Alex Harrington, 4 Strings, Sunshine Jones, Elite Force, Revolvr, Kenneth Thomas, Paul Oakenfold, George Acosta, Reid Speed, TyDi, Donald Glaude, Jimbo, Ricardo Torres, Hotel Garuda, Bryn Liedl, Rodg, Kems, Mr. Sam, Steve Aoki, Funtcase, Dirtyloud, Marco Bailey, Thousand Fingers, Dirtmonkey, Crystal Method, Beltek, Dyro, Andy Caldwell, Darin Epsilon, Kyau & Albert, Kutski, Vaski, Moguai, Blackliquid, Sunny Lax, Matt Darey, and many more. In addition to featuring national/international artists “The DJ Sessions” featured hundreds local top DJs from their homebase of Seattle. We have also undergone a massive upgrade in our TDJS studios and to our TDJS Mobile Studio to full HD streaming and HD audio to make the quality of the shows even better than before. Along with that we have launched a new website that now features our current live streams and past episodes in a much more user friendly mobile/social environment. About The DJ Sessions Event Services - TDJSES is a WA State Non-profit charitable organization that's main purpose is to provide music, art, fashion, dance, and entertainment to local and regional communities via events and video production programming distributed through broadcast television and the internet for live and archival viewing. "The DJ Sessions" is a Twitch "Featured Partner" and MixCloud "Featured Partner" series and has been recognized by Apple twice as a "New and Noteworthy" and "Featured Video” podcast. UStream and Livestream have also listed TDJS as a "Featured" stream in their lineups. The TDJS combined live streaming/podcast audience is over 125,000 viewers per week. For all press inquiries regarding “The DJ Sessions”, or to schedule an interview with Darran Bruce, please contact us at info@thedjsessions.
On this episode of ARLH, I was lucky enough to be able to interview visual creative, rising entrepreneur, and global adventurer Armando Vera Carvajal. Armando serves as the Vice President of Product and Accelerator Director for Newchip, the largest global online accelerator focused on helping startups raise capital from professional investors. Come take a listen to start the new year!
On this episode of ARLH, I am joined by Fernando Moreno Cortina. Fernando is the Director of Startup Success at Newchip, an accelerator based in Austin, TX. He moved to the U.S. to get his MBA degree from the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. Previously, attended Universidad Panamericana (Mexico) where he studied Industrial Engineering. Fernando has worked most of his professional life as a management consultant with a focus on strategic planning and processes improvement. During this time, he worked with government, profit, and non-profit organizations across Latin America. Fernando is an avid basketball fan, a PC gamer, and a watch enthusiast. Come listen to his story right now!
This episode helps listeners discover more about Mexico's capital city. Guest Gloria Becceril, a native who is currently studying abroad in Venice Italy, helps us discover this great city by providing travel tips on where to go and what to do on your next visit. Can't travel... Then sit back and take the journey from home.
While this episode's guest, Jaime Fasja, has a family background in real estate dating back 50 years, he crafted his own way to the highest echelons of retail, hospitality, and industrial real estate investment & development across Mexico and the Caribbean. The 180-person firm that he started from scratch in 2012 and now leads as co-CEO, Thor Urbana, owns assets in 20+ locations, primarily consisting of lifestyle retail centers and luxury hotels. Last week, Jaime and his team opened their latest project, the Ritz-Carlton Mexico City, adding to their roster of hotels featuring such flags as Thompson, Montage, and Four Seasons. As you will hear, Jaime has experienced both pleasant surprises and acute challenges since the start of COVID as he navigated temporary mall closures, pandemic safety protocols, leisure travelers from the USA, and new acquisitions. These aspects notwithstanding, Thor Urbana has emerged stronger than ever from the past 20 months and is ready to continue a steep growth path in the years ahead. 0:42 – Episode Overview05:50 – CAREER FOUNDATIONS: The Ascent of a Dealmaker06:04 – Family Real Estate Background and Education07: 48 – Reasons for Business School08:57 – Mexico's Historical Lack of Institutional Capital10:35 – Relationship with Co-Founder Jimmy Arakanji 12:36 – Steps of Creating Thor Urbana15:22 – Focus on Retail vs. Hospitality17:52 – Selection of Partners19:53 – Leveraging Thor Equities Resources23:12 – Culture at Thor Urbana vs. Thor Equities25:46 – Co-CEO Responsibilities27:44 – Expansion into Other Countries30:23 – Greatest Challenge at the Moment32:00 – MAKING THE MARKET: A Research Perspective32:09 – Real Estate Comparison of Inland Cities vs. Coastal Markets39:25 – Riviera Nayarit News41:32 – Mexico City Luxury Hotels46:39 – Mexico City Rate Increase47:48 – Domestic and International Guests49:33 – COVID's Effect on Mexican Lifestyle52:44 – Lender Discussions During COVID57:15 – Pandemic's Effect on Lease Structure58:43 – Recent Acquisitions Activity1:02:54 – Deal Competition1:04:28 – POLITICIANS AND ATTORNEYS: Bureaucracy and Red Tape1:04:40 – Pending Legislation Affecting Real Estate1:06:34 – Entitlement and Permitting1:08:57 – Legal Action for Title Claims1:10:53 – Property Taxes1:12:21 – Frequency of Litigation1:14:50 – FINANCE AND FORMULAS: The Economics Behind the Deal1:15:28 – Discovery of Opportunity1:18:34 – Construction Timeline1:20:21 – Equity vs. Debt1:21:31 – Choice of Ritz Carlton as Flag1:23:39 – Fee Structure Negotiation1:25:40 – Ritz-Carlton Compared to Comp Set1:27:54 – Unique Amenities & Technology1:30:47 – Planned Hold Period1:32:30 – TOURIST IN YOUR OWN TOWN: How to Spend Three Perfect Days1:32:36 – To-Do List1:35:26 – First Time Visitor TipGo to KyleNaye.com for full show notes and more info.
In this episode, we discuss our recent trip to Mexico City in July, some of the fun things we did in spite of Covid, and what it’s like traveling there during Covid. Also, Caroline shares with us tales from her recent trip to Canada and how that compares to Mexico travel.
What's the best way to evolve within your treasury career? We asked Lorena Pérez Sandroni, Director of Treasury at SVP Worldwide, in this episode of the Treasury Career Corner podcast. Lorena is someone who hasn't be afraid to try new roles and different industries over the years – a move that has certainly paid dividends. Lorena has also held positions in Epson Europe B.V. as a Treasurer, RTC Europe as a Treasury Manager, and Laureate Europe as a Cash Manager. Lorena also speaks at a number of events, such as the https://www.iqpc.com/events-group-treasurers-exchange/ (Group Treasurers' Exchange.) SVP Worldwide, operating through SVP-Singer Holdings Inc. and its affiliates, is the world's largest consumer sewing machine company, accounting for approximately one out of every three household sewing machines sold annually across the globe. The company's corporate headquarters is located in Nashville, TN, and supported by regional headquarters/sales offices located in Milan (Italy) and Mexico City (Mexico) that, combined, reach consumers in more than 180 countries. SVP has manufacturing facilities across Asia and Latin America, multiple R&D centres, a software development centre in Europe, and a global supply chain with distribution centres in all regions. On the podcast, we discussed… Why Lorena decided to pursue treasury as a career path How treasury is a flexible career path by nature Why Lorena decided to move around for new opportunities Lorena's tips for starting in a new job The challenges of managing people and setting team goals Why Lorena likes to help women advance in their treasury careers You can connect with Lorena on https://www.linkedin.com/in/lpsandroni/ (LinkedIn). Are you interested in pursuing a career within Treasury? Whether you've recently graduated, or you want to search for new job opportunities to help develop your treasury career, The Treasury Recruitment Company can help you in your search for the perfect job. https://treasuryrecruitment.com/jobs (Find out more here). Or, send us your CV and let us help you in your next career move! If you're enjoying the show please rate and review us on whatever podcast app you listen to us on, for Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-treasury-career-corner/id1436647162#see-all/reviews (click here)!
Welcome to the Online Friend Simulator. Because everyone could use a friend, even online. I'm Francis aka The Other Guy. How are you doing? I hope you're doing well. It’s been a very busy last few weeks, and I’ve just recently returned from a vacation. So this time around it’s a travel episode, where I … Continue reading Online Friend Simulator – Mexico City, Mexico →
In this interview, Thibault speaks with independent curator, Leslie Moody Castro, who during the filming is in residence at Casa Lu in Tepotzlan, MX along with the host. Original airdate April 28, 2020 in conjunction with the Minnesota Street Project. Leslie Moody Castro is an independent curator and writer whose practice is based on itinerancy and collaboration. She has produced, organized, and collaborated on projects in Mexico and the United States for more than a decade, and her repertoire of critical writing is also reflective of her commitment to place. She is committed to creating moments of artistic exchange and dialogue and as such is a co-founder of Unlisted Projects, an artist residency program in Austin, Texas. In 2017, she was selected as Curator and Artistic Director of the sixth edition of the Texas Biennial and was recently the first invited curator in residence at the Galveston Artist Residency. Moody Castro earned a Master's degree at The University of Texas at Austin in Museum Education with a portfolio supplement in Museum Studies in 2010, and a Bachelor's degree in Art History at DePaul University in Chicago in 2004, and has been awarded two grants from the National Endowment of Arts for her curatorial projects (2016, 2017). In addition to her firm belief that the visual arts creates moments of empathy, Moody Castro also believes that Mariachis make everything better. Links Leslie Moody Castro's website www.lesliemoodycastro.com Casa Lü Artist Residency 2017 Texas Biennial Support Mental Health First Oakland, a grassroots initiative to reduce police presence in Oakland and support people experiencing a mental health crisis. Get 50% off Quickbooks Online or Quickbooks Self-Employed for the first 6 months using this special referral link: https://quickbooks.grsm.io/sarahThibault Create and ship artist prints, custom-designed t-shirts and more using Printful. About Season 1 of the Artists + Travel podcast is an archive of previously published interviews recorded between April and May 2020. Artist and writer Sarah Thibault reached out to creative people all over the world to find out about their experiences during the early days of the COVID pandemic. The aim of the conversations was two-fold: to share the unique perspectives that arose from different global responses to the spread of the virus, and to unearth the commonalities in these experiences. Artists + Travel began as a travel blog for artists that Thibault created in 2018 as a way to document her two+ years living as a nomad and attending artist residencies abroad. Go here to sign up for her newsletter https://sarahthibault.com/about/ Instagram: @sarah_thibault Websites: artiststravel.space / sarahthibault.com Credits Music composed and performed by Ulysses Noë --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sarah-thibault11/support
This is special Founders Live Conversations episode which was recorded as a video interview. Nick Hughes is joined by Paola Ortega from Mexico City, Mexico who is a Founders Live Prime Time Global Finalist and is one of five presenting Founders at the Founders Livefest 2020 event on December 2nd, 2020. Paola is founder of Air - Employee-centered decisions in Real time and an AI tool to assist transformation within your company based on your employee characteristics. Nick and Paola have a fun conversation which first touches on her experience pitching and winning two Founders Live events, one in Mexico city and then the Founders Live Prime Time Latin America event. She shares her thoughts and tips of how to approach the pitching experience with listeners. Then, they get into Paola's journey as a professional and how she and her team discovered the challenges of employee retention and engagement, and the solutions they are now bringing to market. This is a very inspiring conversation and it's an opportunity to Learn more about one of the most promising startups and talented founders coming out of Founders Live today.
Interview w/ Mark Van-Dell Mark Van-Dell is an upcoming classical artist from Mexico City Mexico all his life he has been surrounded by music growing up listening to his grandfather n his parents rehearsing music he come from a family full of muscians he was inspired to do music very young. Mark Van-Dell talks about his catalog and how these projects first came upon after recording he decided he wanted to do a music video to Lady as a tramp which is on YouTube now and the link is down below also Van-Dell gives us detail on doing performances in local bars and being invited to do a performance at the Embassy this episode is an amazing one you don't wanna miss this!! https://instagram.com/markvandell?igshid=bs135ytev8tn https://open.spotify.com/artist/3MwMCVvNAs7VebTEjcEzWe?si=_VFon3n_Rg-NSuQzlAeeYQ&nd=1 https://m.facebook.com/markvandellmusic/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8kSdvpQr35J8M_pqlEAA8g
There is a place south of Mexico City, Mexico, an abandoned island where hundreds of dolls hang from trees. Who put them there and why? Are they stories of the island being haunted true?Find out the story of the Island of the Dolls and then you decide if you want to take a trip to spend the night.Thank you for listening! Subscribe, rate, and review.Sourceshttps://www.atlasobscura.com/places/la-isla-de-las-munecashttps://www.news.com.au/travel/destinations/central-america/the-sad-legend-behind-mexicos-creepy-island-of-the-dolls/news-story/198e6d0376ffc02525ebda401eb7428ahttps://www.amusingplanet.com/2011/04/island-of-dolls-mexicos-creepiest.htmlSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/mythsmysteriesmonsters)
Facts about Mexico City Mexico! Credits: Executive Producer: Chris Krimitsos Voice: Jimmy Murray "Call to Adventure","Winner Winner!" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Facts from Wikipedia Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
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Real estate entrepreneur and best-selling author, Erez Cohen, shares how his upbringing and early exposure to real estate & finance shaped his career path, the lessons gleaned from his relationships with real estate icons, and the positioning of his firm's real estate strategy in the larger Mexico City investment landscape. Having worked on real estate projects across the US, Mexico, and Brazil, Erez provides valuable insight into the reasons for increasing capital flows into Mexico, especially for large residential projects.Episode LinksAmazon.com link to purchase Erez's book, Real Estate Titans.Mexico real estate investment trust, or FIBRA.Erez's development firm, Irbium Property Group. Dale Carnegie’s book, How to Win Friends & Influence People.Article outlining interest in Mexican multifamily real estate. https://www.theinvestor.jll/news/mexico/residential-multifamily/international-investors-clamoring-multifamily-real-estate-mexico/Contact Information:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/erezcohenh
In today episode we explore the colourful Mexico City. Visiting places like; Vegamo MX, Salvexe MX, La Pitahaya Vegana, Por Siempre Vegana Taqueria, and Veguerrero. Video version; https://youtu.be/4SIpBaVD6bE Connect with me: Instagram | @howtotravelvegan & @tomsimak YouTube | http://bit.ly/veganyoutube Website | www.tomsimak.com Go ECO while you travel Keep cup for coffees and smoothies - https://amzn.to/302JHpj Stainless steel straw - https://amzn.to/308pU7E Drink Bottle - https://amzn.to/2HXtpYq Bamboo cutlery kit - https://amzn.to/2I1mE7Z Subscribe to the podcast: Itunes | https://apple.co/2Xet1KQ Spotify | https://spoti.fi/2Z079TX Stitcher | http://bit.ly/2Xa4VAR Much love,
Looking for some cerveza? Then you’re in the right place, because we’re heading down to Mexico City for this special Mexican Craft Beer Edition of Pubcast Worldwide! Pablo Armando Aguilar Reyna is a Beer Sommelier and the Founder of Gremio Mexicano de Cervecerxs, the Mexican Craft Brewers Guild. As we sip on some of Mexico’s finest Vienna lager, Pablo takes us through the evolution of craft beer in Mexico and describes how their food & culinary scene is a catalyst for the spread of great beer in Mexico. If you’re not drooling and hopping on a plane to Mexico after this episode is done, then we didn’t do our job. Salud! After you listen, make sure to head over to PubcastWorldwide.com to leave a comment and sign-up for the monthly “Brewsletter.” Cheers!
This week we discussed breaking NFL news! We talked about the huge Frank Clark trade and sign, and the Ben Roethlisberger extension through 2021, We recapped the 2019 NFL draft, including the Josh Rosen trade, surprise picks, the Seahawks, Steelers, and Eagles. We discussed the Donovan McNabb/Carson Wentz drama, and Marshawn Lynch's “retirement.”We recapped the results of the first of four rounds of the Thirst and Goal Total Wins Challenge! Listen and then play along with us! We lived the third show under the merciless and constant threat of the Antonio Brown/Le’Veon Bell/Dallas Cowboys shot rule, and much more.We gave a shout out to our new listeners from Krakow Poland, Ho Chi Minh Vietnam, Ahmedabad, Gujara India, Dhaka Bangladesh, Isfahan Iran, Tangier, Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Morocco, Union NJ, Tolyatti, Samara Oblast Russia, Georgetown, KY, Saint Paul MN, Buenos Aires Argentina, Imphal, Manipur India, Delta British Columbia, Mexico City Mexico, Krasnodar Russia, Detroit MI, Toms River NJ, Simi Valley CA, Temecula CA, and Bulgaria.Frane concocted the Pixystyx are In shot (Baileys, Creme de Banana, and Blue Curacao) and a TAG original bumped the lead in.We held our world famous quiz!We tasted and reviewed High West Whiskey Double Rye and Taj Majal Indian beer. Listen for our honest take.We gave a shout out to our friends at Common Ground Football Podcast. You can find them and subscribe here and on twitter at @CommonGroundFBP.We love those of you who like and subscribe to the show! Please share the podcast with folks you think would also like it, on Twitter, at the mall, at the park, at soccer practice with the kids, during dinner parties, and wherever you encounter other humans. We appreciate the support, one and all!Follow us at @GoalThirst on Twitter and @thirstand on Instagram. You can subscribe or simply visit our website at thirstandgoal.buzzsprout.com.To send us a question or a comment, email: podcastthirstandgoal@gmail.com. Please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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Take a run with Mauricio Diaz, a 30-year old ultra runner from Mexico City Mexico. In this episode we explore Mauricio's journey into running big events like the Barcelona and Boston Marathons on his way to ultimately finding the trails. From there we dive into his journey into ultra running, how he uses his love for trail and ultra to genuinely connect with people from all over the world, and how he uses his passion for the sport to provide others with an opportunity for personal growth through athletic endeavors.
Porpoise Crispy PodcastVolume #7 Episode #21 Mexico CityCurated by Megs June 29, 2018 Another Radio Song Okkervil River Black Sheep Boy Appendix EP No More Workhorse Blues Bonnie “Prince” Billy Sings Greatest Palace Music Carry Me Ohio Sun Kil Moon Ghosts of the Great Highway Prayer to God Shellac 1000 Hurts Wolves at the Door David Bazan Strange Negotiations Habit Snail Mail Habit EP Paddy’s Porpoise Miles Iz Ded (Bonus Track) Afghan Whigs Congregation With a Finger Tame.. Tame and Quiet Fight In Words Wherever You Go Built to Spill You In Reverse Glass House Screaming Females All At Once Let’s Kill Saturday Night [Robbie Fulks] Silkworm You Are Dignified. Megs’ Porpoise The pCrispy is only an hour of music so I know you’ve got time to enjoy to these bad asses of the Internets: The Westerino ShowFunkytown BayerclanSquirreling PodcastSecretly Timid Now take the first step to go do something positive for the earth, for the community, and for your neighbor.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Camino Real Polanco in Mexico City, Mexico. The Project Manager of Frida Kahlo and the Anahuacalli Museums, stops by to talk about the legendary Frida Kahlo’s history and the mark she left on Mexico. Peter Davies, Senior Writer at Mexico News Daily, talks about living in the Mexican capital and what brought him over from Australia. He shares his experience exploring Mexico City’s more than 170 subway stations and talks about a fermented prehistoric drink only available in the city. And Beto Estúa, Chef at Casa Jacaranda in Mexico City, explains the different variety of Mexican food across the country’s regions and the dozens of ingredients people don’t even know exist. He also shares the story of mole, going all the way back to the Aztec Empire, and its evolvement after the Spanish colonization as well as how some regions will use up to 28 ingredients in their moles. There’s all of this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Mexico City, Mexico.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Camino Real Polanco in Mexico City, Mexico. The Project Manager of Frida Kahlo and the Anahuacalli Museums, stops by to talk about the legendary Frida Kahlo’s history and the mark she left on Mexico. Peter Davies, Senior Writer at Mexico News Daily, talks about living in the Mexican capital and what brought him over from Australia. He shares his experience exploring Mexico City’s more than 170 subway stations and talks about a fermented prehistoric drink only available in the city. And Beto Estúa, Chef at Casa Jacaranda in Mexico City, explains the different variety of Mexican food across the country’s regions and the dozens of ingredients people don’t even know exist. He also shares the story of mole, going all the way back to the Aztec Empire, and its evolvement after the Spanish colonization as well as how some regions will use up to 28 ingredients in their moles. There’s all of this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Mexico City, Mexico.
Jorge Hernandez is the chief food safety and compliance officer for Wholesome International, a restaurant company with different concepts and brands in the quick and fast casual foodservice markets in the U.S. He is responsible for food safety, quality, regulatory compliance, and sustainability for the organization. This includes developing structure and reporting lines for the staff, risk-based policies and procedures that meet or exceed FDA, USDA, and/or state regulations, as well as the department leadership and oversight over the company’s suppliers, restaurants, processing facilities, and distribution. Previously, Hernandez worked for 12 years as the senior vice president for food safety and quality assurance at US Foods where he developed the food safety, quality, and food regulatory program for a corporation that included more than 80 distribution centers, 14 processing facilities, and over 550 private label co-packers with 1,600 facilities across all segments of the food industry. Earlier, Jorge was the vice president of food safety and risk management at the National Restaurant Association where he led the development of the award-winning ServSafe food safety training program for the restaurant industry. Jorge started his career as a regulator and held positions at the state and the Winnebago County health departments in Illinois, U.S. He has earned degrees in biology from Rockford University, microbiology from the Centro de Estudios Medico-Biologicos in Mexico City Mexico, and languages and literature from la Universite de la Sorbonne, Paris, France. Jorge is the board member of several industry organizations, including STOP Foodborne, the International Food Protection Institute, and GFSI, where he co-leads the development of the International Standards for the Food Warehouse and Distribution and is currently the co-chair of the GFSI U.S./Canada Group. Hernandez has published many articles and is a recognized consultant in the areas of food safety, food safety management systems, food safety accreditation, food safety training, and food safety operations. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak to Jorge about: The art of balancing food safety science with common sense and making decisions based on both Food safety culture and how it allows employees to speak up when food safety is at risk Challenges of temperature control, contamination, and traceability while distributing food The importance of working with supply chain partners who are knowledgeable about food safety and take it seriously Why having the most sophisticated, up-to-date technology is not always enough to ensure the safety of food Challenges faced by large food transporters that are not always problematic for smaller, local, or regional operators The importance of using technology properly to ensure the best data and integrity possible Best practices for transporting mixed loads Why documentation and record-keeping are so important for times when technology may fail His thoughts on why food distribution is not a huge target for intentional contamination How the introduction of FSMA has helped make it safer to transport both raw product and ready-to-eat product on the same truck without cross-contamination issues Common transportation issues and the use of trucks that are not fit to safely transport food Working with GFSI to create international standards for transportation and warehousing How GFSI standards compare to the FSMA Sanitary Transportation rule Positive trends he sees with technology, big data, analytics, epidemiology, DNA, traceability, blockchain, and more. Related Content: FSMA's Final Rule on Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food http://bit.ly/2ubc21M The Supply Chain and Food Safety Culture: Distribution (June/July 2017) http://bit.ly/food-distribution The State of Food Safety: Regulation, Collaboration and the Advancement of a Globally Safe Food Supply (August/September 2012) http://bit.ly/2DLVey0 Foodservice Distribution: Maintaining the Cold Chain (August/September 2009) http://bit.ly/2ucQGBo News Mentioned in This Episode South African Poultry Plant Closes Amid Deadly Listeria Outbreak Investigation http://bit.ly/2Gebkpj A Spoor-Marler Team Plans Class Action for South African Listeria Victims http://bit.ly/2pz3WdY Family of 5-Year-Old Awarded $6.5 Million in Salmonella Chicken Case http://bit.ly/2tJq8ap Share Your Feedback with Us Please feel free to share any questions, comments or even a suggestion on someone we should interview, let us know! There are two ways for podcast listeners to interact with us. Leave us a voicemail at 747-231-7630. Be sure to leave your contact information so we can get back in touch with you! Email us at podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com.
Hear about travel to Mexico City as the Amateur Traveler talks to Patrick Muntzinger from GermanBackPacker.com about the city where he lived for 4 months last Spring on a semester abroad.
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Hear about travel to Mexico City as the Amateur Traveler talks to Patrick Muntzinger from GermanBackPacker.com about the city where he lived for 4 months last Spring on a semester abroad.
Hear about travel to Mexico City as the Amateur Traveler talks to Patrick Muntzinger from GermanBackPacker.com about the city where he lived for 4 months last Spring on a semester abroad.
HOUSE JET RADIO VOL.319 GEUST DJ: KODO (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) BIO: Born in Mexico City i been DJing since early 90’s i was influenced as a child with Soul-Funk & Disco… Later on i met House Music and felt in love. I lived in the states in the mid 90’s to early 2000 where i had the pleasure to meet & play with some amazing people my mentor was David Mancuso from the Infamous Loft … House Music is LOVE …. SOCIAL MEDIA: Mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/KODOSW/ Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/benjamin-castro-542992005 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KODOSW/ TRACKLIST: 1 Mr. V - H.O.U.S.E (Umbrella Boys Club Dub Mix) 2 COEO - Back In The Days 3 DJ Fudge, EMAN - Kings Of Brooklyn Pt 2 (Mr. V’s Sole Channel Mix) 4 DJ Lesh SA - Music Is Life (Original Mix) 5 Dimitri from Paris, Bob Sinclair - Love Is The Answer (Club Edit) 6 Demuir - Derrick, Body Mosin’ (Third Stanza) 7 Robb Swinga - NYC (Metro Card Mix) 8 Kiko Navarro - Soñando Contigo (Kerri Chandler Remix) 9 Blaze - Breathe (Ashley Beedle’s Exhale Vocal Mix) 10 Jesse Saunders - Now That We Found Love (Remastered 2015) 11 Ron Carroll - The Sermon (Ron’s Chicago Style Vibe Mix)
In this episode, Jay Passavant and Father Jay Donahue share their best leadership content. They specifically talk about how Protestants and Catholics can work together to lead to make an impact in their churches, cities, and in the world. Jay Passavant's Bio: Dr. John (Jay) E. Passavant, III is the Founding Pastor of North Way Christian Community in Wexford, Pennsylvania. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Washington & Lee University and the Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, and received an honorary Dr. of Divinity degree from Grove City College in 2010. He was a commissioned officer in the United States Marine Corps. Pastor Jay was ordained in the United Presbyterian Church in 1974 and served in youth ministry for seven years before starting North Way Christian Community in 1981. North Way is a thriving congregation of nearly 4,000 members in four locations. He has also supported the establishment of hundreds of mission congregations in China, India and South East Asia as Chairman of the Board of the South East Asia Prayer Center (SEAPC). Throughout his pastoral ministry, Pastor Jay has focused on building strong families through venues such as the nationally broadcast television show “Reality Talks” withDr. Kevin Leman and a weekly radio broadcast that addressed topics from parenting to personal issues. Pastor Jay has been working with other churches & leaders to establish a fully accredited seminary extension campus of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Wexford, PA. He also envisioned a partnership that would address the needs of inner city school children. In 2006, as part of Pastor Jay’s broad vision, North Way partnered with a school district by providing mentors, services, and resources in the East End of the City of Pittsburgh through L.A.M.P., the Learning Assistance and Mentoring Partnership. L.A.M.P. is a collaboration of the Pittsburgh Public Schools,Family Guidance, Inc., and area churches, including North Way Christian Community. Jay & his lovely wife Carol have been married 45 years and have three married children and 5 grandchildren. Father Jay Donahue Bio: Jay Donahue or as he is called in his Church Father Jay; was born and raised in Pittsburgh. He attended Central Catholic High School and then the University of Virginia. At age 21 he left college to join the seminary and follow the Lord's loving call as a priest in the Catholic Church. On December 23, 2006 surrounded by many of his family and friends he was ordained a Catholic priest in Rome Italy. His favorite scripture is psalm 23 especially the verse "He leadeth me". The Lord lead Jay through a training and ministry experiences to Rome, Italy, Mexico City Mexico, Washington DC, Atlanta Georgia. From 1993 to 2011 a good portion of his ministry and training was as a youth pastor. Now he service as a pastor for SS Simon & Jude Catholic Church in the Greentree area of Pittsburgh and is president and founder of "Renew the I Do" a Marriage ministry. You can not get to know Jay without hearing about how the Lord has graced him with a big family and a passionate desire to connect people to Christ. Connect with L3 Leadership: Website: L3Leadership.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/l3-leadership Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/L3Leader Twitter: @L3leader Instagram: @l3leadership Podcast: The L3 Leadership Podcast in iTunes How You Can Help this Podcast: To listen to past interviews, go to my podcast page. Subscribe to this podcast Rate and leave a review of the podcast Share the content on Social Media Sign-up for my L3 Leadership Newsletter If you have an idea for a future podcast you would like to hear or a leader you would like me to interview, e-mail me at dougsmith@l3leadership.org. If you enjoyed the podcast,Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/l3leadership)
HOUSE JET RADIO VOL.267 GUEST DJ: ADRIAN MORALES (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) SOCIAL MEDIA: https://soundcloud.com/adrian-morales-204923159 http://www.adrianmorales.mx https://www.facebook.com/Adrian-Morales-537601693067253/?ref=hl
Innovation lies on the balance between flexibility and control. Young companies have lots of flexibility but no control. As companies gain more control, it looses flexibility. If it were easy, every company would innovate. In this episode, Simon Cohen, CEO of Henco Logistics, shares how he successfully integrates innovation into his culture on a daily basis. The post Episode 3: Simon Cohen (Henco Logistics), Mexico City, Mexico appeared first on YPO.
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HOUSE JET RADIO VOL.196 GUEST DJ: @AAP-CANEEPK (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) TRACKLIST: 1: Sinister Concepts ft. Wayne Gardner - La melodia (Ambient Noyzes Mix) 2: Addvibe - Feel So Good 2Nite (Main Mix) 3: Aap Caneepk - OnceOnce 4: 3 Winans Brothers, The Clark Sisters - Dance (Louie Vega Latin Soul Version) 5: JT Donaldson - I Wanna Dance 6: Louie Vega feat. Anané - Mozalounge [Jazz-N-Groove Extended Album RMX] 7: Soul Central - The Outsiders ( Original mix) 8:Marques Wyatt & Jay-J present Fog City Players - The Quake 9:Sundowners featuring Mystic Bill - Jungle Line (Dungeon Meat Downlow Dub) 10: Re-Tide - Stand Up (Original Mix) 11: DEEP & DISCO EDITS - Feel The Rhythm (Original Mix). 12: Fish Go Deep - Deep, Like 13: Kyle Hall - Solar Funk’
HOUSE JET RADIO VOL.179 GUEST DJ: @MIRELLENOVERON (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) SOCIAL MEDIA: www.facebook.com/mirellenoveron www.twitter.com/mirelle_noveron www.instagram.com/mirellenoveron ★ BIO: DJ Productora Musical & Remixer Internacional, considerada una de las DJ´s más destacadas y reconocidas de México por la revista DJ Mag México. Su dedicación y amor por la música le han posicionado para presentarse en importantes escenarios como: El festival EDC México 2015 y Electric Planet en el año 2014, también ha compartido escenario con DJs de renombre como Deep Dish, DJ Heather, Gio García, Brandon Morales, DVBBS, Arty, por nombrar algunos. Su primera producción "Nights Of Passion", recibió el apoyo de muchos de los mejores DJs de todo el mundo así como también el tema “L.O.V.E Is Forever” siendo parte de la compilación oficial de la DJ World Music Conference 2014 y el disco Solitario Records in Miami 2014. Sus producciones y remixes han sido firmados por importantes sellos musicales a nivel mundial como: EMPO/ Mas Label, Solitario Records, S&S Records, Citrusonic Recordings, Kool Katz Records, Marfil Records, Rack Records Music, Red Delicious Records. Su producción musical es difundida por las emisoras de radio especializadas en música electrónica y Deejays TOP en todo el mundo, como Roger Sánchez, Chus & Ceballos, DJ PP, Eddie Amador, Willy Sanjuan, Dany Cohiba, Steve Silk Hurley, DJ Skip, Agent Orange, Wally Lopez. Entre sus acciones más importantes, destaca su colaboración con los productores musicales Eddie Amador, Dany Cohiba, Toddor Ivanov y Willy Sanjuan, realizando con este último la compilación y Disco “Deeperfect Sounds”, en el que efectuó la selección y mezcla de los temas que lo integran, así como también la compilación “Playa del Carmen Vol.1”. Es miembro del destacado Club Lideres del Futuro, proyecto realizado por la revista Lideres Mexicanos siendo este la primera comunidad de jóvenes líderes más influyentes de México, esta exclusiva comunidad reúne a más de 400 miembros pertenecientes a una gran variedad de sectores: tecnológico, deportivo, científico, político, empresarial, artístico, financiero, altruista, medios de comunicación, por mencionar algunos. Actualmente es A&R y DJ Residente Oficial de EMPO / +Mas Label considerado el sello discográfico más importante en América Latina, se desempeña como Label Manager en el sello Solitario Records. ★ Dj & Producer On: ► Red Delicious Records / México ► S&S Records / USA ► Kool katz Recordings / USA ► Empo +Mas Label / México ► Solitario Records / México ► Citrusonic Recordings / USA ► Marfil Records / Spain
Our next podcast comes from the underground of Minneapolis. Cesar Acosta is co-founder and creative director of the popular artist management and event production group the Mexikan Tekno Mafia aka MTM. The MTM hosts Modulation, an event series held in Minneapolis, Cozumel, and Mexico City Mexico. They have featured artists [...]
The Amateur Traveler talks to Anna Laura about her home city of Mexico City. We will talk about food, museums, architecture and history. We will puzzle about why the tourists stay in the Zona Rosa and we will tell you where they should go including Coyacan and Xochimilco. We will climb the world's third largest pyramid and eat street food. Discover this huge, bustling, diverse city. 20 million Mexico's can't be wrong.
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
The Amateur Traveler talks to Anna Laura about her home city of Mexico City. We will talk about food, museums, architecture and history. We will puzzle about why the tourists stay in the Zona Rosa and we will tell you where they should go including Coyacan and Xochimilco. We will climb the world's third largest pyramid and eat street food. Discover this huge, bustling, diverse city. 20 million Mexico's can't be wrong.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Anna Laura about her home city of Mexico City. We will talk about food, museums, architecture and history. We will puzzle about why the tourists stay in the Zona Rosa and we will tell you where they should go including Coyacan and Xochimilco. We will climb the world's third largest pyramid and eat street food. Discover this huge, bustling, diverse city. 20 million Mexico's can't be wrong.